With somewhat of a slow start it seemed slightly confusing the direction the film would go. Somewhat dragged along but looking at it now, perhaps the slower buildup was worth it.
Soon later we are introduced to Halle Berry's character, who delivers quite a powerful performance. One of the highlights include her fight scene with her two well trained dogs attacking in companion along with John in a nonstop shootout sequence. This happens just before the hour mark. And from that point on, the film really turns up a level.
Soon later she leaves Wick in the desert and that was apparently the last we see of her. The other main highlight was leading up to the final showdown with the lead bald Asian villain summoning his henchmen.
First starting with the sequences on the motorcycles then continuing into that lavish looking hotel suite with large sums of glass counters in jewellery apparent design. These sequences lasted quite long but they were most definitely top notch.
Chapter 3 does feel more as they brought in more characters but some of the dialogue and speech is somewhat confusing, mainly with the special coins and the group of women in the women on the phones with the blackboard writing details.
In comparison to the other two films, this was the longest in runtime and it seems like Wick had less dialogue. People seem to point out that there was too much action and not enough story. Which is a common and possibly valid complaint. Enjoyed Chapter 2, but think Parabellum may be slightly better.
The ending was quite thrilling and left off guard but was once again a setup for the eventual sequel.
Soon later we are introduced to Halle Berry's character, who delivers quite a powerful performance. One of the highlights include her fight scene with her two well trained dogs attacking in companion along with John in a nonstop shootout sequence. This happens just before the hour mark. And from that point on, the film really turns up a level.
Soon later she leaves Wick in the desert and that was apparently the last we see of her. The other main highlight was leading up to the final showdown with the lead bald Asian villain summoning his henchmen.
First starting with the sequences on the motorcycles then continuing into that lavish looking hotel suite with large sums of glass counters in jewellery apparent design. These sequences lasted quite long but they were most definitely top notch.
Chapter 3 does feel more as they brought in more characters but some of the dialogue and speech is somewhat confusing, mainly with the special coins and the group of women in the women on the phones with the blackboard writing details.
In comparison to the other two films, this was the longest in runtime and it seems like Wick had less dialogue. People seem to point out that there was too much action and not enough story. Which is a common and possibly valid complaint. Enjoyed Chapter 2, but think Parabellum may be slightly better.
The ending was quite thrilling and left off guard but was once again a setup for the eventual sequel.
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